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Deprecate/archive and recommend peggy.js as official successor project? #675

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lionel-rowe opened this issue Jul 15, 2023 · 4 comments
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@lionel-rowe
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As this project is basically dead (last commit 4 years ago) and peggy.js is the de-facto successor (3 commits in the last few days), it would make sense to make it official, deprecate/archive this repo, and add a link in the README pointing to peggyjs/peggy. Any reason not to do that, other than the maintainer not being active on GitHub any more?

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hildjj commented Jul 15, 2023

As far as we can tell, there is nobody who has the keys to this repo or to http://pegjs.org that is willing to do anything, or that even still responds to messages. Several people have tried multiple times. I don't think there's much more we can do at this point, other than respond to folks who ask questions here and direct them to Peggy.

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Fair enough, I guess anyone who starts using pegjs for anything substantial is bound to land somewhere that mentions peggyjs at some point.

@jclark-dot-org
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@lionel-rowe Thanks for posting this! I was shocked to find pegjs.org hosting a garbage "domain auction" site; I might not have found peggy.js without this issue. I'm swapping my dependencies now.

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Mingun commented Feb 21, 2024

Maybe it is possible to inform npm that pegjs dependency is abandoned and users should switch to peggyjs?

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